It's an 11 pound ball. It's going to hit weak. There is nothing you can do about this ball. It has nothing for a core in 11lbs.
Your worrying about benchmark balls and dual angles in 11lb bowling balls. There is no need for this. Anything you drill in that weight isn't going to give you prime performance since the cores are going to be much different. 11lb ball is going to struggle getting through the pins, unless you can find a ball with some kind of core in those lighter balls. Maybe a 12lb Quantum or Brunswick ball from a few years ago.
It's not going to have an asymmetrical core in that weight. It possibly just has a pancake/puck core in it, as many storm balls around that time in those weights had basic pancake/puck cores. Your just going to be out of luck on this one.
I remember getting Erasers and newer balls in 10 and 11 lbs and they had 8 to 10 inch pin outs. All of these balls had basic cores similar to what would be in a plastic ball, thus the long pin outs. Many people didn't understand why the pins were that far out, and it was hard to explain to them you have a basically a plastic ball core with a reactive cover.
Edited by Xx 12 X 300 xX on 2/25/2012 at 12:32 PM